If you do not possess sufficient identification

Vouching

Vouching can be used as a last resort on ordinary polling day if an elector does not have the necessary proof of identity and residency.

Another elector who possesses sufficient identification and is eligible and registered to vote in your electoral district can vouch for you at the poll.

When you arrive at the poll you must both complete an Oath of Elector form.

A registered elector can vouch for up to five eligible voters, provided they are in the same electoral district as the person vouching.

Personal Acquaintance

If you are not on the Register of Electors or do not possess sufficient identification, but you personally know an election officer, you can take an Oath of Elector and prove your identity by personal acquaintance.

You can only use this option when casting a ballot in the Office of the Returning Officer or at an Advance Poll.